Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
Is strength alone enough to assure proper function of a specific muscle? Can a specific muscle function well without proper stabilization? Today’s guest post is
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Is strength alone enough to assure proper function of a specific muscle? Can a specific muscle function well without proper stabilization? Today’s guest post is
Disorders of the patellofemoral joint continue to present as some of the most perplexing pathological conditions in orthopedics and sports medicine. Previously described as the
A recent guest post from Dan Lorenz discussed immobilizing the shoulder in a position of external rotation following an anterior dislocation. While this concept appears
Today’s guest post is written by Harrison Vaughan, PT, DPT. Harrison is a physical therapy practicing in South Hill, VA at In Touch Therapy. His
Today’s post comes from Dan Lorenz, MS, PT, ATC/L, CSCS. Dan is a graduate of the sports physical therapy fellowship at Duke University and is
That seems to be one of the most common questions I get regarding rehabilitation of the shoulder. It seems like clinicians want to know how
I am lucky to be able to share my latest journal article from this month’s JOSPT with you, entitled Current Concepts in the Scientific and
This week’s guest post is from Trevor Winnegge PT, DPT, MS, OCS, CSCS. Your may recognize the name, Trevor is a frequent commenter here on
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